There is an allure to the purple haze of blossoms
There is an allure to the purple haze of blossoms in the garden this time of year. The festivals begin in mid-July, and fragrance fills the air on hot summer days as the essential oils are released.
The charm is not only about growing it in the garden. The legend, lore and history of lavender can be just as enchanting as growing it.
Known as the Swiss army knife of herbs, the use of lavender buds and essential oil is multi-faceted and dates back thousands of years. It has recorded uses for more than 2,500 years, from medicine to cooking; it has stood the test of time.
Many herbs go in and out of favor as their attributes are
right found to either not work or to be too powerful to be safe. Lavender has never gone out of favor and is as popular as ever.